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Frontal with possible Special Purpose Government in the background

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Frontal with possible Special Purpose Government in the background

A new frontal conflict arose in the Piraeus-Kumunduru and Harilau-Trikoupi triangle over the scenario formation of a “special purpose” governmentmentioned Alexis Tsipras at a cross-channel press conference.

The President of SYRIZA was asked if he thought about forming a short-lived government to clean up the political system after the surveillance case: “For me, what concerns me is victory. Because victory opens up the prospect of a long-term and stable progressive government. From there, let’s look at the results.

I do not exclude in advance the possibility of such a discussion, which may arise the day after the elections, but my goal is not a special purpose government.

Could it be that Alexis Tsipras, continuing to put pressure on Harilaou Trikoupi, once again threw the ball “on his own”? PASOKHowever, this message provoked a reaction from Mr. Mitsotakis (ANT1):

“The masks have fallen. When I once talked about underground channels of communication, about the government of losers, I could not imagine that the government of losers would become the government of the desperate.

The prime minister added that “what we are now discussing would be something completely unheard of in a Greek context, i.e. a government that would have no other job than investigating the wiretapping scandal. I wonder if this government will also interfere with justice? Because the scandal is in justice. In parliament, anyone who wants to, and in the next parliament, can create another commission of inquiry.”

Tsipras position and Mitsotakis-N reaction. Androulakis reject the script.

What did Alexis Tsipras mean? As if SYRIZA is the first party and Nikos Androulakis keeps asking another person for prime minister, the only scheme that could work is a short-lived majority for 2-3 months, absolutely aimed at cleaning up the political system.

Sources in Komunduru speak of a hypothetical scenario and make it clear that the persistence of the PASOK president is an insult to the citizens who elect Alexis Tsipras as prime minister in the elections.

In a conversation with Alpha, Nikos Androulakis spoke out against the formation of a special purpose government.: “Mr Tsipras said the government with a vote of tolerance, then he said the government with Varoufakis, now he is saying something new. My position is that a strong PASOK on Sunday night leads to a stable, normal government.”

How likely is the formation of a special-purpose government? Based on poll correlations, either three parties and tolerance from one are needed, or four parties sharing support and tolerance in parliament.

And to create a commission of inquiry, however, at the initiative of the opposition, 120 deputies are required, and for the pre-investigation majority – 151, including Mr. Velopoulos.

Can it be compared with the “special purpose” government formed in the summer of 1989 under Tsannis Tsannetakis? 34 years ago, there was a statute of limitations on the Koskotas scandal, but now, with the change in the Constitution, there is no statute of limitations. The second element is that New Democracy and the Coalition had a majority of 173 MPs at the time.

Author: Antonis Anzoletos

Source: Kathimerini

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